AKA Magda Goebbels. Some crazy woman who wants to do disgusting stuff with Dolfy.
Magda: It is important that I see the Failure. Please, move aside.
Gunsche: I have special orders that the Failure does not prefer to be disturbed.
Magda: Please Gunsche, I must see him. PLEASE!
(Gunsche knocks door)
Dolfy: Who the heck is it!?
Gunsche: My Failure, Frau Goebbels is here.
Dolfy: Stupid giant, I told you I don't want to see that obsessive woman.
by The Real Driller November 17, 2022
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Hitler's first lady, she had a lot of influence over him. Better known as J. Goebbels the propagandist's wife
Zeit Heil..................
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(1897–1945), German propagandist and politician, born in Rheydt, and educated at the universities of Bonn, Berlin, and Heidelberg. He joined the National Socialist (Nazi) party in 1922 and began directing the students who entered the organization. In 1925 Goebbels met the party leader Adolf Hitler. In 1926 he as made gauleiter, or party leader, for the region of Berlin, and in 1927 he founded and became editor of the official National Socialist periodical Der Angriff (The Attack). He was elected to the Reichstag, the German parliament, in 1928 and a year later was chosen as propaganda leader of the Nazi party, in which capacity he became the apostle of unreasoning hatred of the Jews and other “non-Ayran” groups such as the Slavs. His work as a propagandist materially aided Hitler's rise to power in 1933. In that year, Goebbels was appointed Reichsminister for propaganda and national enlightenment. From then until his death, Goebbels used all media of education and communications to further Nazi propagandistic aims, instilling in the Germans the concept of their leader as a veritable god and of their destiny as the rulers of the world. In 1938 he became a member of the Hitler cabinet council. Late in World War II, in 1944, Hitler placed him in charge of total mobilization. On May 1, 1945, as Soviet troops were storming Berlin, Goebbels committed suicide. The Goebbels Diary for 1942–43, found among his papers, was published in English in 1948.
Paul Joseph Goebbels would be amazed at the effectivness and magnitude of propoganda distributed via television. If it weren't for television DemocraP's and RepublicanT's would hold no seats in any political office.
by Adam Joseph Dooley August 18, 2006
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(1897–1945), German propagandist and politician, born in Rheydt, and educated at the universities of Bonn, Berlin, and Heidelberg. He joined the National Socialist (Nazi) party in 1922 and began directing the students who entered the organization. In 1925 Goebbels met the party leader Adolf Hitler. In 1926 he as made gauleiter, or party leader, for the region of Berlin, and in 1927 he founded and became editor of the official National Socialist periodical Der Angriff (The Attack). He was elected to the Reichstag, the German parliament, in 1928 and a year later was chosen as propaganda leader of the Nazi party, in which capacity he became the apostle of unreasoning hatred of the Jews and other “non-Ayran” groups such as the Slavs. His work as a propagandist materially aided Hitler's rise to power in 1933. In that year, Goebbels was appointed Reichsminister for propaganda and national enlightenment. From then until his death, Goebbels used all media of education and communications to further Nazi propagandistic aims, instilling in the Germans the concept of their leader as a veritable god and of their destiny as the rulers of the world. In 1938 he became a member of the Hitler cabinet council. Late in World War II, in 1944, Hitler placed him in charge of total mobilization. On May 1, 1945, as Soviet troops were storming Berlin, Goebbels committed suicide. The Goebbels Diary for 1942–43, found among his papers, was published in English in 1948.
Paul Joseph Goebbels would be amazed at the effectivness and magnitude of propoganda distributed via television. If it weren't for television DemocraP's and RepublicanT's would hold no seats in any political office.
by Adam Joseph Dooley August 18, 2006
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(Ger-bel-ing) The act of projecting responsibility for one's own moral wrongdoing or criminal misconduct by falsely accusing an opponent of the same or similar deeds. Derived from a (possibly apocryphal) quotation attributed to the Nazi Joseph Goebbels, Hitler's propaganda minister during World War II:

"Accuse the other side of that which you are guilty."
"There goes my opponent again, Goebbeling away, pretending like somehow my record is the one riddled with controversy, corruption, and failure," countered the challenger.
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Someone engaging in persistent weasley acts with a weak and uncomfortable sweaty handshake.
I really liked the guy till he went full Goebbels Mode. Now he's really uncomfortable to be around... and sweaty.
by Dick Roping December 7, 2022
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